me in 2014: i think it's kind of unfortunate that genre films get marginalized by "serious" critics me now: we must destroy every "comic book" movie and every "art horror" movie
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2010s horror director: did you know that a horror film can be an allegory and have very obvious subtext critic: holy fucking shit. the horror genre has been reinvented
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seriously though is there anything recent in that classic 70s horror vein where it reins in the obvious allegories and just goes for pure nightmare logic and aesthetics
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ari aster is specifically the guy I dislike for making his horror films have way too blatant allegorical meanings
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The ending of every Ari Aster movie so farpic.twitter.com/0zV9scgtbw
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I like Ari, but part of me wishes he would cut the shit and just make an R rated surreal visual fest. Think In The Mouth Of Madness but less meta.
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While I do have one conspiracy-horror idea in me that is allegorical for things, the one I wanna make before that is pure surreal concept without allegory.
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I just wanna make a movie where the monster actually shows its genitals.
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BIG missed opportunity for the Beauty and the Beast remake but I suppose considering the awful design we're all better off for Disney's restraint in this matter
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